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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session will explore the role of epigenetic modifications in the developmental processes of various animal species. Emphasis will be placed on how these mechanisms influence gene expression and contribute to phenotypic diversity.
This track will focus on the significance of DNA methylation in livestock species and its implications for breeding and productivity. Discussions will include the identification of methylation patterns associated with desirable traits.
This session will delve into the various histone modifications and their roles in regulating gene expression in animals. Participants will examine how these modifications can affect cellular functions and animal health.
This track will investigate the mechanisms underlying transgenerational inheritance of epigenetic traits in animals. Researchers will present findings on how environmental factors can influence epigenetic changes across generations.
This session will highlight the application of functional genomics in the context of animal breeding programs. The focus will be on integrating genomic data to enhance breeding strategies and improve livestock traits.
This track will examine the epigenetic factors influencing reproduction in various animal species. Discussions will include the impact of epigenetic modifications on fertility and offspring development.
This session will focus on advanced techniques for gene expression profiling in animal models. Researchers will share insights on how these techniques can elucidate the roles of specific genes in health and disease.
This track will explore the epigenomic landscapes of non-model animal species, providing insights into their unique adaptations. The session aims to broaden the understanding of epigenetic diversity across the animal kingdom.
This session will discuss the molecular genetic basis of disease resistance in animals, focusing on the interplay between genetics and epigenetics. Researchers will present findings on how these factors can be harnessed for improved health outcomes.
This track will showcase cutting-edge methodologies in epigenetic research, including CRISPR-based approaches and high-throughput sequencing technologies. Participants will discuss the implications of these innovations for animal genetics.
This session will address the ethical implications of conducting epigenetic research in animals. Discussions will focus on the responsibilities of researchers in the context of genetic manipulation and animal welfare.